Sermon Tone Analysis
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! Jerusalem: A Stage for God
I.
A city to *study* over.
* Significant in world history.
* Significant in Bible history.
(more than 800 references)
II.
A city to *look* over.
III.
A city to *fight* over.
IV.
A city to *weep* over.
* *Jews* have wept there.
(Lamentations; Jer.
6:8; 9:11; 26:18)
* *Jesus* has wept there.
(Lk.
19:41-44; Matt.
23:37-39)
V.
A city to *celebrate* over.
* God has taught *lessons* there.
(I Kings 14:21; Ps. 132:13-14; Isa.
62:1-2)
* God has shown His *power* there.
(Ps.
51:18)
* God has shown His *grace* there.
(Gen.
22:1-2, 9-14; II Chron.
3:1)
* God has provided *peace* there.
(Rom.
5:1; Isa.
2:1-3; Acts 1-2; Zech.
13:1; John 14:27; Ps. 125:1-2)
!! Let's *remember* Jerusalem.
(Ps.
137:4-6; Rev. 21:1-4) and fulfill our *vows* to God. (Ps.
116:17-19)
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